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Excuse my ignorance, but can someone explain in detail how one catches a baht bus from Jomtien complex to boyztown (and opposite)? I’ve never done it before and just want to make sure I do it correctly lol. Thanks 

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5 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said:

Hello

You walk onto the main road, Thappraya road (the busy road in front of the main entrance of Supertown) and you flag down (wave with your hands) the bahtbus and if he is:

Not full

Or in-service

He should pull over and then you get on the back of the pickup truck. 

You ring the bell when you see from your mobile phone map app that you are near your destination.

Then you disembark and walk up to the driver and give him 10 baht.

Good luck and have fun.  I use the bahtbus at least 3 to 4 times each week.

Thank you - this is incredibly helpful!

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I have experienced at least one occasion when the songthaew I boarded in Jomtien heading towards Pattaya and which I intended to ride all the way to Boyztown, unexpectedly turned right into Pattaya Tai road in the direction of Third Road and Sukhumvit Road. Of course I had to alight quickly as did some other passengers. Fortunately I could walk the rest of the way to Boyztown, but the others had to catch another songthaew to continue their journey north for another 10 baht fare. 

Similarly, there was one occasion when I was headed to Central mall but the songthaew turned right into Pattaya Klang Road instead of continuing up Second Road. This time, thought I might walk the rest of the way to Central, until it started to rain when I had to resort to flagging down another songthaew and expend another princely sum of ten baht for a 2-minute ride to my destination.

On these occasions, the first passenger must have negotiated the route with the driver, but all the subsequent passengers, myself included, simply assumed it would travel the full length of Second Road to the dolphin circus. Or maybe there was a sign on the windshield to indicate the unusual route except that tourists like me were illiterate fools.

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And make sure you have the correct amount of money.

I have seen several passengers get off and pay with 50 or 100 baht notes and the driver has just driven off!
 

Even saw one farang yelling that the driver had just driven off with his 1000 baht note.

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6 hours ago, gerefan said:

And make sure you have the correct amount of money.

I have seen several passengers get off and pay with 50 or 100 baht notes and the driver has just driven off!
 

Even saw one farang yelling that the driver had just driven off with his 1000 baht note.

driver was dishonest thief and farang stupid idiot , shit happens.

You absolutely right about need to have correct change , otherwise we may be tempting fate, not necessarily for big amount though.

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27 minutes ago, daydreamer said:

If you use songtaews in Pattaya, something to know is that the trucks that ply the Pattaya - Jomtien route are marked with a distinctive wide white band, painted along the lower body.  

Wow!!

Thank you very much as I did not know this.  Good to know.

Once while going northbound from Jomtien (near Supertown) into Pattaya city, the bahtbus turned left at Phra Tamnak and then drove down to the Bali Hai pier.

Then he went from the pier and continued back onto the normal route on Pattaya Sai 2 road.

Would you know why?

I found this very convenient if it was for a day that I would be going to Koh Larn where the speedboats depart from the Bali Hai pier.

Is this a special Bali Hai bahtbus route?

 

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Has anyone travelled in the new buses? Quieter and smoother, more comfortable seating, better protection from the rain but no "cage" at the back to allow extra passengers. We were lucky enough to have two Jomtien to Pattaya journeys on them back in November. Perhaps, they will eventually replace all the old (and very old) ones. 

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50 minutes ago, kokopelli3 said:

One very important thing to be aware of is pickpockets! 

I have lived in many different countries, and something I learned early on was to always carry your wallet in your front pocket.  It would be very difficult for a kamoey (thief) to wrangle it out of your front pocket.

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5 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said:

Once while going northbound from Jomtien (near Supertown) into Pattaya city, the bahtbus turned left at Phra Tamnak and then drove down to the Bali Hai pier.

Then he went from the pier and continued back onto the normal route on Pattaya Sai 2 road.

Would you know why?

 

Hard to say exactly why your songtaew diverted from the normal route, but in this case, it was likely at the request of a passenger. 

If you speak to the driver about your destination, it is assumed you have charted the songtaew.  Last time I checked, it was 200 baht for a charter.  And the driver will still stop and accept other passengers to ride in your "private charter".

That is where the info about the white stripe comes in useful.  You do not want to ask the driver if he's going to Pattaya (or any destination).  If you mention a destination, you will be likely charged 200 baht for your short trip.  

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I recall a few years ago new Somgtaew regulations were bought in.

They required them to have route numbers and destinations displayed (like any other regular bus). Also they were only permitted to stop at designated bus stops which were painted along the various routes.

What happened? TIT….it just all got ignored by the drivers and we are right back at square 1. Nothing displayed and stop anywhere! 

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2 hours ago, daydreamer said:

Update to Pattaya songtaews:

I first learned of the white stripe mentioned in my post above more than 30 years ago.  ....

Of course, any Pattaya songtaew is free to take you anywhere, with previous agreement.

Then it's some kind of record for best kept secret!

But if a white striped vehicle can be chartered at any time to take a different route, and the driver happily takes on other unsuspecting customers en route, how can we rely on the white stripe to mean what it's supposed to mean?

51 minutes ago, gerefan said:

I recall a few years ago new Somgtaew regulations were bought in.

They required them to have route numbers and destinations displayed (like any other regular bus). Also they were only permitted to stop at designated bus stops which were painted along the various routes.

What happened? TIT….it just all got ignored by the drivers and we are right back at square 1. Nothing displayed and stop anywhere! 

I recall reading about this too. 

Posted

This is a great discussion, and I think it just goes to show here in Thailand, most things are flexible and we just have to go with it and adapt. If the baht bus goes the wrong way, no big deal, just hop off and another one should be nearby. What's another 10 baht after all..

For those who are interested, I did successfully catch my first baht bus today on Thappraya road, however it was full and I ended up standing on the back which was a little nerve-wracking for me and I was holding on for dear life (not that the songtheaw was going super fast, but I still didn't like it). Some people got off before the intersection of Pattaya Sai and South Pattaya road so I just got off as well and walked the rest of the way. So now I know what to do and will likely do it again a few times in the next few days!

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7 hours ago, ichigo said:

however it was full and I ended up standing on the back which was a little nerve-wracking for me and I was holding on for dear life (not that the songtheaw was going super fast, but I still didn't like it)

@ichigo Welcome - now you are bahtbus initiated.

That back area where you stand is my preferred area (only if it is not raining).

Why?

I feel that it is more independent from the interior area where sometimes there can be people that make me feel uncomfortable, as in they try to strike up invasive conversations that I don't want to share with everyone on the bahtbus, they are drunk or smell, etcetra.

In that back area you are mostly isolated from all of those discomforts.

Lastly, it is very easy to disembark from.

 

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